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Ok listen - it's worth it 100% if you use it responsibly. I am an employee and have the UltaMate Rewards MasterCard. I use the card for my daily expenses that I have already budgeted for, as well as any Ulta shopping, and have auto-pay set up to pay my full statement balance each month.
Free points every month. If you shop at ulta a lot it’s worth it, if not than you can find a better card. If you spend a lot, then yeah it's worth it, otherwise no. id look up credit card in this sub & see the issues people have had. You do get extra points for having and using it.
nursingstudent27. •. So if you go to the ulta app, click on more and then click on ulta rewards credit card. Then log in and you can see your stuff. But for the points you go to home page, click on the box that has the points listed, then hit points history and it’ll show it all to you. Reply reply More replies.
I would call them and explain that you didn't expect any charges, apologize profusely, pay everything immediately (and check it again next month, assuming the card is still open) and beg them to remove this from your credit report. That may not work in which case look up "goodwill letters" and "goodwill saturation technique".
I spend roughly $35,000 per year on my credit cards (and pay off!!!). If I did this at ulta for the 2% I would receive about $700 in ulta rewards for the year. However, across all my other credit cards I average about 3.7% which is $1,295. That’s just my cashback and not travel rewards.
(The exception is a credit card or line of credit with a 0% interest introductory period.) You may also have to pay other fees, such as annual fees, origination fees or fees for missed or late payments. Examples of revolving credit include credit cards, personal lines of credit and home equity lines of credit (HELOCs).
jednaz. •• Edited. If you google this issue you will find a bunch of stories of people with the same issue, turns out they were blocked from ordering online. It’s a deep dive and there appears to be no rhyme or reason or common thread to even figure out the specific instances that lead to a user being blocked.
Doesn’t matter if it’s an in store credit card or not, a credit card is a credit card. Only difference is the Mastercard lets you use it elsewhere. You can probably close it prior to the card coming in but you’d have to call customer service to ask.
Credit card companies come up with the minimum payment dollar amount by calculating what it would take to pay off in 3 years. In short, whatever your total minimum amount is, if you only pay the minimum, it will take 3 years to pay it off, and by doing it that way, you will pay hundreds of extra dollars (even thousands) in interest.
First on the app, then on the desktop site. I finally confirmed with customer service chat today that Ulta credit cards aren’t being processed online right now so to either use a different payment method or go to a store to make purchases. They’re throwing money away by not getting these issues sorted. And with their own credit card at that ...